The guitarist has reportedly been having such a blast on their Not In This Lifetime world tour that he has been ‘inspired’ to work on new songs.

Count. Us. In.

Slash revealed he has been writing new music for Guns N’ Roses (Picture: FilmMagic)

‘We want to do something. We’ve been on the road this entire time, we have another leg coming up in November in Asia, then we’re going to start looking at what the next step is going to be,’ he told Revolver magazine.

‘I was reminded of the significance the band and the records have had for people. That is almost a surreal kind of feeling,’ he continued. ‘After being away from it for so long, and going out and having the enthusiasm and love that people have shown the band, it’s very humbling.

And he revealed the band, made up of himself Duff McKagan, Axl Rose, Dizzy Reed and Richard Fortus, have a ‘healthy’ relationship now, following their reunion in 2016, after he spent more than two decades out of the group.

‘There was really great camaraderie from the get go since we got back together. It’s been really healthy.’

Axl Rose has a ‘shit ton of music’ recorded already (Picture: WireImage)

Fans might not have to wait too long for the album, as Slash previously revealed Axl has a bunch of songs he has already recorded.

‘I think we’re going to go well on into the future,’ he explained in a previous chat.

‘I mean, Axl’s got a ton of shit that he recorded already, so we’re going to get in there and just start getting into that thing, and then if we do a record and then do a tour, I could see that cycle going on endlessly.’

He also lashed out at critics for releasing a Guns N’ Roses Appetite For Destruction boxset, to celebrate the 30-year anniversary for their debut album.

Followers were left fuming as the memorabilia came with a $999 (£759) price tag, meaning many were priced out.

‘A lot of people were complaining about the price of it, but there’s so much stuff in there,’ he previously told the publication. ‘And the box itself is this wood thing that’s hand-done in leather.

‘You can get all the material in a less grandiose package. It’s really cool. For me personally, it was cathartic to get that stuff out there.’

Well, now there’s a new album on the way, that’s one more thing to add to the box…

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